Textile fabric



T. AOK! TEXTILE FABRIG Filed April 28. 1931 Jan. 19, 1932.

Patented Jan. 19, 1932 TOTABO AOKI, OF HONGHO, KIRIU, JAPAN TEXTILE FABRIC Application filed April 28, 1931, Serial No. 533,453, and in Japan September 26, 1930.

This invention relates to the fabric which is made by using silk thread such as ordinary silk and wild silk as the material arranging in three layers such material twisted with kabeito (spiral fancy yarn made of thick and thin threads twisted together) and producing patterns by triple structure. The object thereof is to obtain the fabric which is thick, warm and elastic and does not wrinkle,

gives comfortable feeling and consequently is suitable for clothes.

Referring to the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a plan of the fabric according to this invention;

Fig. 2, a plan showing enlarged structure; Fig. 3, a longitudinal sectional view of the same;

Fig. beito7 an enlarged view of special kaan Fig. 5, a part of the weft twisted hard. According to the present invention, ordinary silk, wild silk or artificial silk is woven in triple structure. Threads 1, 2 and 3 each made by twisting more than three twists such as kabeito or right and left hard twists are arranged in three layers, interweaving hard twist 5 such as oineshi thread (silk thread, twisted hard, boiled and dyed) or crape thread with one of these layers, while special kabeito7 4i, 6 made by twisting more than three kabeito or right and left twists is interwoven with the other layers, and making a piece of thick fabric with the suitable pattern 7 produced by the conversion of the warp and weft of eacli layer. Then the fabric is scoured and craped by the contraction of hard twist 5.

According to this invention, warp and weft consists largely of kabeito or the special like thread, and hard twist is interwoven with them as the weft of one layer and they are contracted in triple structure. Therefore, the fabric. thus made feels soft and has no undesirable lustre, does not wrinkle and also is warm, so it is very suitable for clothes.

Claim: Textile fabric scoured and craped, which is made by using silk thread as the material, aro ranging in three layers kabeito (spiral fancy yarn made of thick and thin threads twisted together) or the special like thread made of more than three right and left hard tr'. ists twisted with hard twist together, interweaving thereas the weft of one layer,

while kabeito or the like thread is interwoven as the weft of the other layers, and producing patterns by the conversion of the warp and we ture.

ft of each layer by triple struc- TOTARO AOKI. 

